We all love a good road trip. However, the issue with most road trips is the cost of gas. Because gas prices are always up and down all over the state, we have to limit the length of our road trips. And just because we have to limit the length, we don't have to limit the amount of places we visit. As a matter of fact, there are several places throughout the state where we can go on just one tank of gas, making them some of the best road trips in Alabama.
Most vehicles can travel an average of 300 miles on just one tank of gas. We've mapped out a road trip that starts in Gadsden, Alabama and loops back around. This road trip's length is 264 miles and lasts around 5 hours and 35 minutes, minus the time spent at each stop. It can be taken in one day if you start bright and early, but I'd recommend splitting it up into two days so you can spend enough time at each stop.
Listed below is our mapped out road trip. To get the addresses of the attractions, you can view the actual Google map here. Now, let's get started on our road trip!
1. Flip Side Cafe - Gadsden
Please note, Flip Side Café has permanently closed.
Our first stop is in Gadsden. A great place to grab a quick breakfast is Flip Side Cafe. Their breakfast sandwiches are great!
2. DeSoto State Park - Fort Payne
Our next stop is in Fort Payne at DeSoto State Park. This scenic state park is located atop Lookout Mountain and features many beautiful waterfalls, including DeSoto Falls.
3. Fort Payne Depot Museum - Fort Payne
After exploring DeSoto State Park, head on over to the Fort Payne Depot Museum. This historic depot museum features several permanent and rotating exhibits, and it attracts more than 3,000 visitors yearly.
4. Payne's Sandwich Shop & Soda Fountain - Scottsboro
Now that you've worked up an appetite, take a drive to Scottsboro for a delicious lunch at Payne's Sandwich Shop & Soda Fountain. The moment you step through the door of this sandwich shop, you'll be taken back in time.
5. Cathedral Caverns - Woodville
After lunch, take a drive to Marshall County to explore Cathedral Caverns. Cathedral Caverns was originally known as Bats Cave and it features Goliath - one of the world's largest stalagmites.
6. Harmony Park Safari - Huntsville
Take a ride on the wild side at Harmony Park Safari. Harmony Park Safari is the ultimate drive thru petting zoo where you'll have an up-close encounter with several exotic and endangered animals.
7. Huntsville Botanical Garden - Huntsville
After your safari ride, take a short drive to Huntsville Botanical Garden. This beautiful garden is perfect for all ages and is open year-round.
8. U.S. Space & Rocket Center - Huntsville
You can't leave Huntsville without visiting the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. Featuring a large variety of artifacts from the U.S. space program, the U.S. Space & Rocket Center is sometimes referred to as "Earth's largest space museum."
9. 306 Barbecue - Athens
As we end our road trip, let's take a detour to Athens for some delicious dinner. A great place to stop in Athens for dinner is 306 Barbecue. This BBQ joint serves the best barbecue! And if you're not a fan of barbecue, no worries. 306 Barbecue has something for everyone.
Have you ever visited any of these attractions that make up some of the best road trips in Alabama? Let us know in the comments below! And after completing this road trip, here are two other Alabama road trips you might be interested in taking:
The Ultimate Alabama Waterfalls Road Trip
The Ultimate Alabama Natural Wonders Road Trip
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